Thousands of Apple customers complain latest iPhone models are overheating.
Complaints come a week after iPhone 15 debuted with
‘game-changing’ chips.
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cutting-edge technology, many Apple customers have complained that the most
recent iPhone models are overheating.
Experts at UBS said in a note to clients this week that gentler interest
in China "recommends provincial full scale pressure and the send off of serious
item in the market could be having an effect". Huawei's new Mate 60
Expert, for instance, has been selling out at retailers in China since its
presentation toward the finish of a month ago.
Nonetheless, the essential iPhone 15 models had all the earmarks of
being selling better compared to last year's same, UBS said, proposing
customers were settling on less expensive options when many are under pressure
from expansion.
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